Showing posts with label abstract art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abstract art. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Featured Artist Kim Saddel

 Kimberly Saddel was born into the world of art. She feels she was made to live and breathe the beauty of this earth and to show life throughout her work. Kim started off as a painter once she could pick up a crayon and progressed into loving colors and began to compose some wonderful pieces in elementary school. Her  parents kept her encouraged and inspired her to keep going with her talent all throughout her school career at Methacton High School and Montgomery CC. 


Dali influenced Kim's paintings and fostered her weird obsession with clocks and numbers, once her eyes caught sight of Dali’s paintings she was more inspired to keep up and improve her paintings and strengthen her mind with more knowledge of art, perspective, and color . 


After high school, Kim became interested in spreading her talents to other medium than just oils and acrylics so she took on the challenge of photography. She previously failed a photo class in high school, because she  despised it but since then decided to take on the challenge once more and fell in love with black and white photography at Montco.   She proceeded to take one class and integrated this medium into her career. 



Since then, she has excelled immensely in this medium utilizing her talents doing weddings, modeling, family portraits , and live bands. Kim has been published in Vogue magazine and a few books and has received  a few awards which has increased her self confidence.



Kim doesn't  believe you need to be taught how to take a photo or how to paint an object onto canvas. You either have the eye or you don't. Learning perspective , composition and working with colors are the basics but everything else comes naturally.  She has been a painter her whole life and a photographer for over 10 years now. She likes to portray emotion, a persons soul or a sense of wonder through her photography. It is her goal to spread her photos into the world so people can view her vision of life .Kim's favorite quote is “Creation which cannot express itself becomes maddness”(-Anais Nin-).



Over the past 2 years, Kim has integrated her talent into jewelry. She may be crazy obsessed with clocks but its pretty much her trade mark now.  Kim would like to welcome you to her wonderland of art and hopes you enjoy the visual ride into her perception of life. To better experience this wonderland click on any of the photos above to visit her websites and check her out on Facebook. It will be interesting to see what she bring to the Fun A Day celebration Friday February 3rd at Lansdale's 3rd and Walnut.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Featured Artist David Gerbstadt


 David Gerbstadt is an artists of all mediums, he is the embodiment of Fun A Day, creating positively inspiring art, full time from his home studio 54 Aiken ave Berwyn, PA 19312. You may call ahead to schedule a visit 484.995.1541 or e-mail  davidgerbstadt@gmail.com. 
 David Gerbstadt graduated from Millersville University in 1993. It was in college that an art instructor encouraged David to declare as an art major.Without much influence before David dove into the art world and never came back.




On December 28, 2007 David died in route to the hospital in an ambulance after being run over by a tracker trailer truck. He was riding his bicycle at the time of the accident. David never gave up though and a paramedic performed CPR and brought David back to us. The next 9 hours David’s heart stopped 4 more times and went through 40 units of blood.
The doctors all said he should be dead. Yet, David lives on! His story of never giving up and take life one breath at a time is a lesson for us all. He is currently working on a book about his life experiences, it will be available through his website in the future. He has also published a children's book The Red Heart Book.


David sees the world as someone looking inside a restaurant from the sidewalk. Being run over by a tracker trailer truck changed his life and opened his eyes to see the world and all in it. He was a artist before and remains an artist. He use what  ever he can find to make his art from; wooden match sticks found at the grocery store to found wood on trash day. Art is the only thing now that helps him to cope until he dies again. If you were to look at him you would never know a truck ran over him.  David Gerbstadt vows to "make art with anything" and there is no one who can stop him. He understands how Art heals  everyday.


Since college, David has shown his art world-wide and has collectors in Mexico, Germany, France, England, Poland, Italy, Austria, Whales, Norway, Scotland, Africa. From 1993 to 1999 David in addition to showing has left for the taking over 5,000 paintings and drawings done on found materials. ‘David was here’ a documentary film was produced in 2002 and shown at the 2003 Iowa Documentary Film Festival Spring 2003 winning best audience pick. The film documents David leaving his art for the taking including interviews of the people who have found his art. After the release of the film David no longer leaves his art for the taking.
 


David’s friend Robert often says “You can’t stop Gerbstadt! He will make art with anything anywhere!”The doctors all said he should be dead. Yet, David lives on! His story of never giving up and take life one breath at a time is a lesson for us all. 




You can friend David on Facebook  at David Gerbstadt or David Gerbstadt Art and click on any of the above photos or links to visit his website. David will be bringing his Art Vending machine, which is a restored cigarette machine from which you may purchase original artwork from various artists for $2, to the Fun A Day show February 3rd at Lansdale's 3rd and Walnut.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Featured Artist Jay Reimers

Jay Reimers is an abstract artist from Lansdale, currently living in Philadelphia.

He studied recording arts at Full Sail university in Orlando. He was exposed to art early in life through his grandfather, who was a poet, painter, sculptor, draftsman... jack of all trades type of dude. In High School, Jay, studied commercial arts. 


He is now  obsessed with the spacey author/scientist, Carl Sagan. Jay invites anyone to take one of his original pieces of artwork off of his wall and replace it with one of their own. 


He has a fish who has a different name every time he is brought up (some days he goes through 20 names, never the same). 


Jay enjoys music, making it and listening to it... here is his self recorded demo. Jay Reimers is seriously looking to form a band if you are interested contact him through his Facebook Page. Perhaps he will give us a sample of his music during the Fun A Day reception. Click on any of the images above to see more work from Jay Reimers.